Ladies, full length rain coats, come in handy when the rainy season is here, but, they also keep the wearer warm. They can also be used on a windy day. The first rain coat was created in 1836, and, since then the combination of rubber and material or Macintosh as it is also known as has continued to be the favorite water proof material for all rain coats. Other combinations for full length rain coats for women include vinyl and even cotton polyester blends.
All these hooded full length rain coats are suitable accessories to have on a cold windy, and rainy day and there are several advantages to the rain coats. The first benefit the rain coats offer is that they are packable. They fit snugly into the purse, are light weight enough to be carried around whilst remaining wrinkle free.
The ladies full length rain coats are 100% water proof and breathable and key feature in as far as any rain coat is concerned. This is a significant benefit the modern rain coat has over the older versions that may have kept the wearer but too hot to enjoy the raincoat. The fact that the coat is breathable ensures that the wearer is comfortable while wearing the light weight protection.
The hooded full length rain coats come with detachable hoods make certain that the coat can be worn on a windy day without one looking overdressed. Another plus the rain coats include taped seams and zipped patch pockets. These are sure to keep the ladies warm and anything they may be carrying with them dry. Roomy sleeves on the full length rain coats for women give space to maneuver. This is as opposed to some of the earlier versions of the rain coat that may have restricted movement.
These rain coats not only look fabulous but they feel terrific on the skin with some coming as fully lined modern day design options.
The original versions of ladies rain coats may not have been the best in pack ability but the current versions truly are, and the capacity to stand up to the elements only adds to their allure
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